STEVEN TYLER's '(It) Feels So Good' Premieres On RYAN SEACREST's Radio Show

May 9, 2011

AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler's first-ever solo single, "(It) Feels So Good", premiered today on Ryan Seacrest's show and can now be streamed in the YouTube below.

The video for"(It) Feels So Good" will make its small-screen debut on the May 12 episode of "American Idol". The clip was shot on April 25 with the Norwegian-born, Los Angeles-based director and photographer Ray Kay (real name: Reinert K. Olsen) and is described by an observer as "everything you would expect to get from a classic AEROSMITH video. Without giving too much away, think: pure, classic Steven Tyler in all of his rock star glory."

"I've always been a fan of AEROSMITH," Kay told VG Nett, "[so] I [was] really looking forward to working with [Steven].

He added, "This video will probably get extra attention in both the United States since it is [Tyler's] debut as a solo artist, and since he is a judge on 'American Idol', and the video will be premiered there."

Ray has previously created sleek cinematic music videos for music's biggest stars, such as BRITNEY SPEARS, LADY GAGA, JUSTIN BIEBER, BEYONCE, DIDDY and ENRIQUE IGLESIAS. His love of music combined with a strong sense of fashion and eye for beauty has earned him numerous video awards. He has been featured many times on MTV and BET's "Making The Video" shows. Ray is also a successful photographer, shooting editorials, advertising and album packaging in both Europe and the U.S.

Ray Kay's music video for JUSTIN BIEBER's "Baby" is currently the most viewed video ever, of any kind, on YouTube, with over 500 million views. All in all, his videos have been watched over 1 billion times on YouTube.

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